Stacking the Shelves

Hello, everyone! It’s been both a busy and a quiet week, in weird ways. But hey, now I’m with my partner in Belgium, I have a document that affirms I’ve never been married, and okay, I should be doing my final assignment for my course, but other than that, I can spend a good amount of time just reading and recharging for the next week!

And I have books (new books, and I can bear anything as long as there are books).

New books

I’m a wuss, so Hex might be a bad choice, but I’m intrigued with the buzz about it and the translation stuff. A lot of the other stuff was fairly random, just picked up because it interested me in Brussels’ Sterling Books. I came to Belgium with only 22 books… this makes a start at making up for it!

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26 Responses to “Stacking the Shelves”

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If it’s not a private matter, can you tell us why you need a document stating you’ve never been married?!
Heaps of interesting books there!
I needed to kill some time in Bath on Thursday so I wandered into the Oxfam 2nd hand store…and came out with five books; Mount TBR well over 200 volumes again…

I can’t wait what you think of Rae Carson’s newest trilogy. I’m still on the fence about continuing the series. We’ll see. I hope you enjoy Cruel Beauty 😉

I loved Le Guin’s Lavinia, but still doing a cha-cha with her Earthsea series 😀 At least if I like them, I’ve got them all on hand already… right? 😉 Of course I’m just trying to justify why I bought them already.

I haven’t read anything by Rae Carson before, so I’m intrigued. Looking forward to trying it! I actually finished Cruel Beauty this week — that section is all books I finished. I’m not sure yet what I think of it… letting it settle.

I love pretty much everything by Le Guin. These were rereads for me, though not my favourites in the series.

I hope you’re having a great time in Belgium! *waves* I’ve never actually been anywhere on mainland Europe which is bizarre when I live in the UK! Tons of places I want to see! Enjoy your reading and have a lot of fun together!

So much awesomeness. I really enjoyed Hex, one of the only few horror books that genuinely creeped me out. I also LOVED Walk on Earth a Stranger, I can’t wait to hear what you think! The Star-Touched Queen was a gorgeous little novel too, I don’t think it’ll be for everyone but I really enjoyed it. I love your haul this week!